Not going to wipe out programmers or creatives. It's just going to make the 'programming language' different... we're going from a language that's more machine focused to one that's more human focused, just as we did when we went from machine code, to assembly, to c/c++ and now to modern scripting languages like javascript and lua. Those who know how to effectively and efficiently deliver instructions will still get ahead. Same with creatives. This might be used for idea boarding and brainstorming, but it's going to take artists to control the final visual output and to stitch this stuff together into an actual product. Just because the tool is more powerful doesn't mean the tool-wielder is extinct. It just means their job is less menial labor and more creative work.